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Mitochondria are often called the “powerhouses of the cell,” but what happens when they stop working? In this episode of the Funny Medicine Podcast, we break down mitochondrial disorders, explain why they are so complex and rare, and bust myths spreading on social media about so-called mitochondrial challenges.
You’ll learn:
• What mitochondrial disorders are and how they affect the body
• Why these conditions are inherited through maternal DNA • The real symptoms and daily struggles patients face
• Why diagnosing and managing mitochondrial disease is so difficult
• The truth about myths linking vaccines to mitochondrial disorders
• The latest science, including mitochondrial donation techniques
Our goal is to replace pseudoscience with facts. By explaining these genetic disorders clearly, we show why credible information and ongoing research matter more than viral misinformation. Whether you are a student, healthcare professional, or curious listener, this episode gives you a better understanding of the science of mitochondria and the future of treatment.
Listen now, learn the science, and stay subscribed for more weekly episodes on medicine, science, and health.
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THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE.
Sources listed in video version of this episode on YouTube.
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By Julia Brunet and Yvette Gonzalez, D.O.4.8
2020 ratings
Mitochondria are often called the “powerhouses of the cell,” but what happens when they stop working? In this episode of the Funny Medicine Podcast, we break down mitochondrial disorders, explain why they are so complex and rare, and bust myths spreading on social media about so-called mitochondrial challenges.
You’ll learn:
• What mitochondrial disorders are and how they affect the body
• Why these conditions are inherited through maternal DNA • The real symptoms and daily struggles patients face
• Why diagnosing and managing mitochondrial disease is so difficult
• The truth about myths linking vaccines to mitochondrial disorders
• The latest science, including mitochondrial donation techniques
Our goal is to replace pseudoscience with facts. By explaining these genetic disorders clearly, we show why credible information and ongoing research matter more than viral misinformation. Whether you are a student, healthcare professional, or curious listener, this episode gives you a better understanding of the science of mitochondria and the future of treatment.
Listen now, learn the science, and stay subscribed for more weekly episodes on medicine, science, and health.
🔔 Subscribe: https://bit.ly/FunnyMedicineSubscribe
🎧 Listen: https://funnymedicinepod.link
👍 Like & Share if you learned something new
🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday. Hit SUBSCRIBE and ring the bell!
📱 Follow us everywhere
Instagram & Threads: @funnymedicinepodcast
Twitter/X: @FunnyMedPod TikTok: @funnymedicinepodcast
THIS PODCAST IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE.
Sources listed in video version of this episode on YouTube.
#funnymedicinepodcast mitochondrial disorders, mitochondria explained, genetic disorders podcast, mitochondrial disease symptoms, mitochondrial donation, maternal inheritance, pseudoscience myths, medical misinformation, science podcast, vaccine myths, mitochondrial research, Funny Medicine Podcast

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